Marisa Di Monda London, United Kingdom
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I am an Italian-Australian mixed media artist based in London. I have a Masters of Fine Art in Computational Art from Goldsmiths University, London, 2022.

My practice of computational art began in 2020 working with physical computing, AI text and image generation, installation and print media. More recently, my techniques in creating interactive soft sculpture have combined physical computing and textiles - quilting, digital embroidery and rope made from waste fibres.

My work explores how different structures of control within society influence cultural and political narratives, and the way we construct knowledge. Currently, my work focuses on the development and histories of gendered labour and knowledge, through the framing of women’s work within the domestic realm, its ties to computing, and tensions between art and craft.

Artwork

Learning a blind eye, Digital Art, 2021

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Loose Threads, Installaion art: Textiles and Physical Computing, 2022

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Resistance (WIP), Installaion art: Textiles and Physical Computing, 2023

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Projects and exhibitions

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A-Side | B-Side 2023

01/08/2023

A night showcasing the multifaceted practices of the Department of Computing staff at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Computational Art, Performance, Interactive Installations, VR, Kinetic Sculptures, Data Visualisations, Soundscapes, Games.

The exhibition converged works from staff that sustain and recursively inform university work,...

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Goldsmiths, University of London, London Details

Peckham Digital

02/02/2023 — 06/08/2023

A programme of 30+ artworks, workshops, talks and performances. Peckham Digital is a chance to experience some exciting and interactive artwork, create your own, learn from great artists, meet like-minded people, soak up some good vibes and make the world that little bit more creative. Role: Exhibitor in group show.

Eagle Wharf, SE15 5FB, London Details

Spectacle for Later: Computational Cinema Festival

18/11/2022 — 20/11/2022

We refuse to predict the future of cinema and reject fatality.

We are celebrating technology as one of the actors of a collective spectacle that will diffuse across the interior of Rio cinema.

The festival embraces the idea of never defining itself to allow for a constant renewal of computational cinema. Breaking from the temptation of...

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Rio Cinema, London Details

Prelude to Space

16/09/2022 — 18/09/2022

An exhibition reflecting upon the relationship between technologies and their effects on human perception. The project brings together the artworks of 22 different artists whose practices span from video installation, animation, sculpture, internet art to VR. Role: Exhibitor

Stokey Pop Up, London Details

(SUB) SYSTEMS: MA/MFA Computatioal Arts Degress Show

01/09/2022 — 04/09/2022

MA/MFA Computatioal Arts Degress Show. Role: second year Exhibitior

Goldsmiths, University of London, London Details

The Wrong Biennale: [Digital] Fantasies Pavilion

25/04/2022 — 01/05/2022

The [Digital] Fantasies Pavilion gathers the work of 12 current and past artists-students of Computational Arts. You can watch these projects on The Wrong’s TV. Role: Co-Curator, Designer and Exhibitor.

thewrong.tv - Pavilion 145 Digital Fantasies, Online Details

The Future of Cities. Not for Granted.

11/09/2021 — 29/01/2022

HALLE14 presents eleven artistic and architectural examples of how people are responding to the challenges of climate change,digitalization and migration. International group exhibition - in worked collaboration with Studio Forage.

Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany Details

Shivers: MA/MFA Computational Arts Degress Show

01/09/2021 — 05/09/2021

MA/MFA Computational Arts Degree Show. Role: first year exhibitor.

Goldsmiths University, London Details
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